Any amulet from the Workshop of Master Kiliński, 20th century

Jewish amulets and symbols – between faith and tradition. Jewish amulets and symbols have played an important role in the culture and religion of Judaism for centuries. They are not only an expression of faith, but also carriers of deep meanings that connect spirituality with everyday life. One of the most recognizable symbols is the Star of David (Magen David), which has become a universal sign of Judaism and the Jewish people. Another important symbol is the menorah, a seven-branched candelabrum that recalls the miracle of oil in the Temple of Jerusalem. Amulets, such as the hamesh (hand with an eye) or mezuzah, are meant to protect against evil and remind of God's presence. The hamesh, often worn as jewelry, symbolizes divine protection, while the mezuzah, placed on doorframes, contains fragments of the Torah and is meant to guard the household. These symbols and amulets are not only religious elements, but also important parts of Jewish cultural identity. They carry spiritual values, history, and tradition, forming a bridge between the past and the present. For many people, they are a source of a sense of security, hope, and belonging to a community. In summary, Jewish amulets and symbols are not just objects – they are living testimonies of faith, history, and culture that have inspired and connected people around the world for centuries.

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Any amulet from the Workshop of Master Kiliński, 20th century — Lapidarium